Spelling Ozaki Observation Deck

Spelling Ozaki Observation Deck

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JR Nagahara Station → 30 minutes by car
25km 30 minutes from Kinomoto IC, Hokuriku-do, via National Route 8.303 and Prefectural Road 513
130 units

Business Hours

The traffic time of the Okuwa Lake Parkway is 8-18 o'clock (the gate is closed at 17 o'clock)

Price

Free admission

Spot Category

Tower and Observation Facilities


Spelling Ozaki Observation Deck Parking

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